Manual

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1.
Fire a shot or two.
2.
If you are several inches off center, make an appropriate amount of
adjustment to move the reticle to the center of the target.
3.
Carefully fire a three-shot group.
4.
Use the center of that group as a reference
point for the final adjustments to
windage and elevation.
On the sample target, the center of the
group is two inches low and three inches
right. Assuming you’re sighting-in at 100
yards, you should make a 2-MOA adjustment
up, and a 3-MOA adjustment left. Your
next three-shot group should be very close
to the center of the target. To learn about
making final adjustments, proceed to
the upcoming section on windage and
elevation adjustments.
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